RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:The bears still have You're insane lol. Not one of your posts demonstrate a sound, reasonable, cogent thinker. Just stop. Take a breather.
Imwaack wrote: You can bet there is a reason why Anon is/are keeping the lid on the SP and you can bet that management know why. I've said it before, never trust management. If you don't think your team has anything to do with it, you're being played, just like most shareholders. They have brought TNY a long way on shareholders backs, but you can bet they (management and insiders) have something up their sleeve. Voted best drink, SP doesn't move, Baron supposed to be on, twice cancelled, almost 6 months waiting for the old transformer thing, pumping by some random dude who had access to TNY and wrote home to tell everyone on FB about it and wept thinking back how far ''they'' have come, same with 3 amigos 6 months or so ago. I think KONG is on to something with the ''takeover'' scenario. Guess who will get screeewed! I still am of the opinion that Mackie and ANON are one and the same and TNY people know exactly what is going on.
geodcan wrote: I get the picture and the shares have to be legit shares or shortshares. They are doing it with small volume and I'm sure have deep pockets in case they get a squeeze.
Facts are facts and our sp is probably not justified yet because investors are moving back to traditional fundamentals of asessment of real value. It's not just us, we are just painted with the same brush of discontent as are all the other greenrush stocks.
Market makers, brokers and banksters (sounds like gangsters) are in sync with their sentiment and very effective knowing that our securities commissions are toothless dogs and probably not motivated enough to do anything about it.
Doesn't make it right and that is where integrity comes in. I don't get that our team has anything to do with this but are getting dragged along. From day 1 for me, Jeff has said he doesn't do fluff and when sp's get ahead of themselves people get hurt and pizzed off. Marketmakers were supposed to bring order to the markets but aren't opposed to nipping into the cookie jar. So much so that it has become a way of life and profits for them.
When Tinley hits their stride, I believe the profits will follow and we will see real value in the shareprice by the traditional accounting fundamentals. We could even get little run ups based on hype and irrational exuberance.
Takeovers or significant partnerships could spike the price.
Trust your investment and team that they have shareholders first. glta and dyodd